Iowa's state parks are among the Hawkeye State's greatest treasures - but during the summer it might feel like everyone is holding a family reunion at the same park you want to enjoy! Sure, some of Iowa's parks get pretty crowded, but the state has dozens of them - and some are hidden gems. At Springbrook State Park near Guthrie Center, Iowa, you'll find many of the same great features of bigger parks - and if you're lucky, it might feel like you're the only person there.
Springbrook State Park near Guthrie Center is one of Iowa's least-known state parks - but those in the know are in for a treat.
The trails and forests are peaceful and great for reflection during a sunlit hike.
The large lake is open for boating and recreation, without the crowds you might find at other beachside retreats.
It's a particularly popular spot for serious fishers, who want to be able to enjoy the battle of the angler vs. the fish without interruption.
If you head off the beaten path, you'll find a 3.2-mile park loop trail ideal for beginner hikers.
Most of the terrain is easy to navigate, but bring your hiking boots - you'll encounter some makeshift stairs.
Along the way, you'll find some fascinating ruins of old buildings that used to be standing in the woods.
If you're looking to stay overnight at Springbrook State Park, it has a large RV campground that is rarely too crowded.
But if you want slightly more luxurious accommodations, the park has some beautiful two-story cabins for rent - the perfect place to lay your head after a day in the wilderness.
Have you visited Springbrook State Park? Did it feel like an isolated getaway, or have others discovered this hidden gem in the middle of Iowa? Let us know in the comments section, and make sure to visit the park's website before you go to learn all about its current features.
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